KS DMV Motorcycle Test Overview

FREE Kansas DMV Motorcycle Permit Practice Test 2 2019 | KS

Are you confident you are ready to take the Kansas motorcycle written test? Before you do, take our Kansas Motorcycle Practice Test, which will help you identify any areas that you need to devote more study time to. Are you confident you know the material in the Kansas Motorcycle Operator’s Manual? Our experts have studied the manual and created this test containing 25 questions to help you assess your current knowledge and determine if you need to study the manual more. As an added benefit, we have formatted this test just like the real exam so that you will feel comfortable when you do go to the Kansas DMV to take the real test.

One more thing, we also wanted to help you make the most of your study time so we have added several bonus features to the test. For example:

Unlimited Attempts – you can take this test an unlimited number of times

Randomized Question Order – on each retake the questions will be reordered to create a new testing experience

Progress Tracker – your progress is automatically tracked during the test so you can see how you are doing

Personalized Score Report – this report will show you want you are strong in and what you need to study more

No wonder this test has so many glowing reviews.

So What Types of Questions Can You Expect on the Test

What is the best strategy for riding on uneven surfaces? What should you do to determine if going over an obstacle is safe? These are some of the types of questions you may see on this practice test.

You may also find questions on basic motorcycle operation, swerving, alcohol and riding, riding in bad weather, safety gear and more.

This test is filled with content that will prepare you to pass the written motorcycle test, earn your license and get out on Kansas’ roadways – like “The Racetrack Road of Terror” which has trees overhanging the entire route and the Perfect Flint Hills Drive, which takes you past rolling hills, rocky stream beds, farms and small towns.

There is also Highway 57 which runs past farms, country houses, forests, pastures, cornfields and everything else you may associate with Kansas.